2020 Facts Figures& THE DIVISION OF BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE By the Numbers

On campus, in the affiliated hospitals, and in our community, our faculty, students, and staff are hard at work, unified in their mission to create new knowledge, to teach and to learn, and to change the world through research. These figures tell the story of the growth and development happening at Brown.

JACK A. ELIAS, MD SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT FOR HEALTH AFFAIRS DEAN OF MEDICINE AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES FRANK L. DAY PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY DIVISION OF BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE biology faculty...... 150 medical academic faculty. 599 medical clinical faculty...... 1,737

BASIC SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology • Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry • Molecular Microbiology and Immunology • Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology, and Biotechnology • Neuroscience

MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS • Anesthesiology • Dermatology • Diagnostic Imaging photo: Lauryn Ashford MD’22 with a patient. • Emergency Medicine • Family Medicine • Medicine • Neurology • Neurosurgery The Warren • Obstetrics and Gynecology became the first in the country whose • Orthopaedics • Pediatrics graduates will all have the training required • Psychiatry and Human Behavior to prescribe medications to treat opioid use • Radiation Oncology disorder in any US state. The training is • Surgery provided over all four years of medical school HYBRID and has been approved by the Substance Abuse • Medical Science and Mental Health Services Administration. • Pathology and Laboratory Medicine PROGRAM IN BIOLOGY

Degrees Awarded in 2019 Sohini Ramachandran, PhD, undergraduate...... 185 received the 2019 Presidential

PhDs awarded. 34 Early Career Award in Science and master’s degrees awarded. 63 Engineering, the nation’s highest award for scientists and engineers Graduate Education in the early stages of their research postdoctoral research associates careers. Ramachandran is an associate and fellows. 78 professor of ecology and evolutionary graduate students ...... 352 biology and director of Brown’s Center of which there were for Computational Molecular Biology. PhD candidates...... 281 master’s candidates...... 71

GRADUATE PROGRAMS • Biomedical Engineering • Biotechnology • Computational Biology • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology • Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry • Molecular Pharmacology and Physiology • Neuroscience • Pathobiology photo: Sohini Ramachandran, PhD. Ramachandran, Sohini photo: WARREN ALPERT MEDICAL SCHOOL

Undergraduate Medical Education medical students...... 598

MDs awarded in 2019. 128 Graduate Medical Education residents...... 846 residency programs...... 27 fellows...... 293 fellowship programs ...... 83 Gateways students...... 29 Population 2022 Medicine photo: Class of master’s degrees awarded in 2019. 23 The first class of the Warren Alpert DEGREE PROGRAMS Medical School’s Primary Care-Population • Program in Liberal Medical Education (AB or ScB/MD) • Primary Care-Population Medicine Program (MD/ScM) Medicine Program graduated in May 2019 • Gateways to Medicine, Health Care, and Research with both an MD and a Master of Science in Master of Science in Medical Sciences (MMSc) Population Medicine. Graduates of the program • MD/PhD are poised to become leaders that improve health • MD/MPH care systems to care for whole communities and • MD/MPA populations. CERTIFICATE PROGRAM • Gateways to Medicine, Health Care, and Research Certificate in Medical Science HOSPITALS

affiliated teaching hospitals...... 7 The Division of Biology and serving 1.5 million people of diverse backgrounds Medicine and the Carney Institute for Brain Science established the Center 1 Hospital (a Level 1 trauma center) and Hasbro Children’s Hospital for Translational Neuroscience. CTN is a 2 The Miriam Hospital research group that aims to break down 3 Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital barriers between disciplines studying the (pediatric psychiatric) brain. Its goal: to develop not only a new 4 Women & Infants Hospital understanding of how the brain works, but 5 (adult psychiatric) new ways of diagnosing and treating the 6 Providence VA Medical Center diseases that affect it. 7 Kent Hospital

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WARWICK illustration: human 3D brain. rendering of FINANCIALS

The following financial data are for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019.

FY’19 Total Division $476,027,149 Endowment

FY’19 Total Sponsored Activity (Campus and $349,263,220 Affiliated Hospitals)

Total Campus External funding $200,909,000 Sponsored Activity for research Division of Biology $66,260,180 and Medicine HAS GROWN Brown, excluding Division $134,648,820

Total Affiliated Hospital $148,354,220 % Sponsored Activity SINCE Lifespan (Rhode Island Hospital, The Miriam $88,730,631 2013 Hospital, Bradley Hospital)

109 Care New England (Women & Infants Hospital, $36,198,550 Kent Hospital, Butler Hospital)

Providence VA Medical Center $23,425,039 REVENUES AND EXPENSES

Tuition and Fees FY’18 Total Expenses $165,295,430 (Division) 31% 37% Academic Departments $61,562,484 Endowment Income Revenue 10% 29% Sponsored Funds $48,010,264 Sponsored University Funds 39% 7% Support 15% Financial Aid $25,734,583 7% 7% Hospital Support and Other Income 12% Facilities $19,696,770 Fundraising and Gifts Administration, Library, 6% $10,291,329 and Other Costs

FY’18 Total Revenues $171,003,720 (Division) Administration, Library, 39% Sponsored Funds $66,260,180 and Other Costs 6% 31% Tuition and Fees $52,492,117 Facilities 12% Academic 10% Endowment Income $16,794,533 37% Departments Expenses 7% University Support $12,325,252 Financial Aid 15%

Hospital Support and 7% $11,850,216 Other Income 29%

7% Fundraising and Gifts $11,281,422 Sponsored Funds PHILANTHROPY

Philanthropy makes it possible to carry out the Division’s educational and research missions. The generosity of donors resulted in a number of new gifts in fiscal year 2018.

New gifts and pledges...... $25 million Brown Medical Annual Fund...... $1.58 million

CAMPAIGN UPDATE BrownTogether, the most ambitious fundraising cam- 25 paign in the University’s history, continues to provide new professorships tremendous support for research, faculty support, and medical education. Of the campaign’s $3 billion goal, One of the most prestigious forms of $300 million is earmarked for the Division of Biology and Medicine. To date, donors have generously given recognition in academic medicine is an $178 million. endowed professorship. Since 2013, To learn more about supporting the Division of 25 new professorships have been Biology and Medicine, please visit: established in the Division. giving.brown.edu/biomed LEADERSHIP

Jack A. Elias, MD Senior Vice President for Health Affairs Dean of Medicine and Biological Sciences

Cailie Burns Assistant Dean for Biomedical Advancement

Michele G. Cyr, MD Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

Joseph A. Diaz, MD, MPH Associate Dean for Diversity and Multicultural Affairs

Kimberly A. Galligan, MBA Executive Dean for Administration

Edward Hawrot, PhD Senior Associate Dean for the Program in Biology

Sharon I. Rounds, MD Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs Brown University Division of Biology and Medicine Allan R. Tunkel, MD, PhD Box G-A1 Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education Providence, RI 02912, USA 401-863-3330 [email protected] biomed.brown.edu Follow us:

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